To: The Spirit Of Allegiance
I know this is going to sound too weird to many, but the ACLU has always said something like this is perfectly legal and fine. Religious activities, clubs etc, as long as it’s during non-academic time.
To: gracesdad
I know this is going to sound too weird to many, but the ACLU has always said something like this is perfectly legal and fine. Religious activities, clubs etc, as long as its during non-academic time.
It isn't that weird, which is how I know that God has a very good sense of humor. The Commie-founded, Commie-operated, and predominantly Commie-staffed ACLU has by and large found itself on the right side of this issue, with regard to government schools. The right to non-academic religious clubs and gatherings is constitutional, provided that it doesn't interfere with regular class time and is not under the aegis of the staff, administrators or district officials.
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09/25/2007 8:00:33 PM PDT by
governmentstillsucks
(Life, death, love, God, and truth are my talking points.)
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